Gerbing 12 Volt 1.9 Amp Replacement Battery (FOR PRE 2019 MODELS) - Gerbing Heated Motorcycle Clothing

Gerbing 12 Volt 1.9 Amp Replacement Battery (FOR PRE 2019 MODELS)

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1.9 Amp replacement battery suitable for T-12 or XR12 hybrid Heated Gloves. These batteries can be stored in the cuff of the gloves and are ideal for commuters.  Please note that due to regular improvements the outer appearance of battery supplied may differ from that shown in this picture.

Only Suitable for use with the following Gerbing Items:

XR12 Motorcycle Glove, T12 Motorcycle Glove

Batteries have a built-in temperature controller with 3 different heat output settings.

 

Durability of 1.9 amp batteries:

  • Green 33% = 4.5 hours
  • Amber 66% = 3 hours
  • Red 100% = 1.5 hours
Actual run time may vary depending on ambient temperature. Battery capacity decreases in very cold weather, especially if the battery is not insulated, and is left exposed to the elements. At less than -5°C a battery may only produce 80% of its capacity. To increase the life of the batteries you need to follow our guide, visit our Support 'Gerbing Product Care' section to find out more

Lithium batteries are sensitive and require looking after to maximise their life expectancy.

 

 Our 5 top tips for battery care:

1. Charge a little bit whenever you can. Lithium-ion batteries do not respond well to being charged all the way up and then run all the way down. They take much better to little bits of charge here and there.

2. If you need to store your battery for a while, do it in a cool dry place. Lithium-ion batteries despise heat. A li-ion battery that's been exposed to temperatures of around 100 degrees Fahrenheit for a year will lose about 40 percent of its overall charge capacity. At 75 degrees, it'll lose only about 20 percent.

3. Store batteries with a little bit of charge. If you're storing batteries, you give them about a half a charge first. They'll slowly lose their charge over time, and if it drops into the true-zero danger zone, your battery will automatically trip its safety circuit and kill itself for real before it can become unstable.

4. Avoid physical stress. Drops and falls can damage batteries, causing it to leak a cocktail of corrosive chemicals, all of which are bad for electronics.

5. The first stage of healing is acceptance...No matter how many times you bring it back to life, your battery will die someday or at least degrade into a shadow of its former self. It's physics. It's unavoidable. Most lithium-ion batteries have a rated lifetime of somewhere between 500 and 1,500 charge cycles.

 

We offer a 90-day battery + charger warranty here at Gerbing UK – head to our Warranty page for more info.

Any questions? Feel free to get in touch.